I live in Dublin city centre and the smell of pee-soaked pavement has become the new normal - Independent.ie
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People on Henry Street in Dublin city centre, where retailers can remain open but have been asked to defer sales until January, as Level 5 restrictions aimed at stemming the spread of
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